UCLA women’s soccer head coach Gof Boyoko has confirmed that assistant coach Molly Feighan will continue in her role with the team. Feighan recently completed her second season as a full-time assistant coach, during which the Bruins achieved a 29-9-7 record and secured a Big Ten Tournament title in 2024. The team also advanced to the NCAA Tournament each year under her tenure.
“Molly has been an integral part of the foundation we’ve built over the past two seasons,” Boyoko said. “Beyond the results on the field, she brings an elite work ethic, clarity in her coaching and an authentic connection with our players. I am excited to have Molly by my side, continuing to make a positive impact on this program.”
Feighan played college soccer at Virginia Tech from 2018 to 2021, making 56 appearances and starting in 28 games. She earned a degree in public relations with a minor in psychology before transferring to St. John’s University for graduate studies in sports management. Over five years, she played in 95 collegiate matches. Originally from Pleasant Valley, New York, Feighan was named the Gatorade Girls Soccer New York State Player of the Year for 2017-18.
In addition to her work at UCLA, Feighan served as head coach at FC Westchester in New York during 2023 and is also involved with coaching at LA Bulls in Brentwood.
“Having the chance to continue to work alongside Gof means a great deal to me,” Feighan said. “His passion for coaching and the game of soccer is evident every day, and I’m excited to be a part of where this program is headed.”



